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Wood: Culture
70% of Japan's land is covered in forests and woodland. For centuries, wood has been used for furniture, buildings, and tools. This time on Japanology Plus, our theme is the cultural significance of wood. Our main guest, architecture expert Kazuyoshi Fumoto, explains why wood continues to be a mainstay of modern Japanese life and why people feel so warmly towards it. And in Plus One, Matt Alt discovers the level of precision that Japanese carpenters are able to achieve.
Aired: Mar 05, 2019 Genre: Documentary TalkCasts: Peter Barakan Emma HowardDuration: 28m Rating: 0 Country: Japan Production: NHK, NHK Educational
Episodes
01: Roof Tilers02: Japanophiles: Thomas Bertrand03: Hidden Christians: Part 104: Hidden Christians: Part 205: Wood: Culture06: Wood: Carpentry07: Japanophiles: Oussouby Sacko08: Meat09: Popular Theater10: Oni: Japanese Ogres11: Japanese Dog Breeds12: Japanophiles: Peter MacMillan13: Konamon: Flour-based Cuisine14: Frozen Food15: Slippers16: Japanophiles: Ondrej Hybl17: Tokyo: Water18: Tokyo: Backstreets and Alleys19: Mechanical Dolls20: Swords21: Bathrooms22: Japanophiles: David Atkinson23: Monkeys24: Banknotes25: Plasterwork26: Japanophiles: Wolfgang Loeger27: Insects28: Donburi: Rice Bowls